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Nanjgel Solutions signs Distribution Agreement with odix in EMEA - odix news | CyberSecurity blogs, cyber research and how to
Nanjgel Solutions has entered into a strategic partnership with odix, a cybersecurity provider, to expand odixs presence in the EMEA region. The partnership aims to offer cutting-edge cybersecurity products to protect users and data from malware and cybercriminals. odixs Deep File Analysis technology, which includes Content Disarm and Reconstruction (CDR) algorithms, disarms malicious code from embedded files, providing comprehensive protection against file-based attacks. Nanjgel Solutions praised odixs unique approach to malware prevention and their accuracy in reconstructing files. The partnership is expected to benefit Nanjgel Solutions clients from day one. odix specializes in Zero Trust solutions and operates in various sectors, including industrial, finance, insurance, and government.
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odix and AKITA Announce Merger Creating a Holistic Approach for Zero-Trust Security
Cybersecurity firms odix and AKITA have announced a merger to combine their respective strengths and offer comprehensive Zero-Trust cybersecurity solutions. odix specializes in file-based attack prevention using its patented content disarm and reconstruction technology, while AKITA focuses on network security and access management. As part of the merger, odix will integrate AKITAs team to strengthen its development and customer support capabilities. The combined capabilities will provide a holistic approach to businesses wishing to adopt the Zero-Trust method across their organization network and cloud applications.
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odix FileWall for Microsoft 365 now available in the Microsoft commercial marketplace
Israel-based cybersecurity firm odix has announced the availability of its FileWall for Microsoft 365 on Microsoft AppSource and the Azure Marketplace. The new generation of FileWalls SaaS security offering provides malware-disarming capabilities against file-based attacks across Microsoft 365s business applications. The launch follows the success of FileWall for Exchange Online, and support for SharePoint, Teams, and OneDrive will follow soon. The product is designed to run in conjunction with existing Microsoft security solutions to provide comprehensive content inspection and malware-disarming capabilities.
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Aztek Technologies licenses odix FileWall to protect its customers from Microsoft 365 focused ransomware threats
Aztek Technologies has licensed odix FileWall, a security solution for Microsoft 365 Exchange Online users, to protect its customers from file-based email cyber attacks. The partnership will allow Aztek to deploy FileWall licenses to its Microsoft 365 SMB customer base. The agreement includes the procurement of 40,000 licenses valued at about $500K. FileWall provides malware disarming capabilities and is the first native Content Disarm and Reconstructions (CDR-) based security application for Microsoft Office 365 mailboxes. Aztek Technologies decided to implement FileWall after successful internal testing and will offer deployment assistance and integration into their security workshops and marketing programs. The CEO of Aztek Technologies expressed confidence in the effectiveness of FileWall and recommended its installation to all customers.
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odix launches FileWall CSP Partner Program for Microsoft Ecosystem
Cybersecurity firm odix has announced the launch of the FileWall Cloud Solution Provider Partner Program. The program follows the successful launch of FileWall and odixs recent admission into the Microsoft Intelligent Security Association (MISA). FileWall, which offers a new approach to email security for SMBs, was launched after extensive beta testing with thousands of Microsoft 365 users. The FileWall Partner Program allows Microsoft CSPs to use FileWalls service and offer its value to their customers.
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odix launches FileWall, protection for Microsoft 365 Mail attachments
Israel-based cybersecurity company odix has launched a new tool, FileWall, for small and medium businesses (SMBs). The tool provides malware-disarming capabilities against file-based attacks and has been designed to work alongside Microsoft security solutions. It will be available on Microsoft AppSource. The technology was previously only available for enterprises. The tool was built with sponsorship from the European Commission (Horizon 2020) to provide enterprise-grade CDR protections for smaller businesses. FileWall is available for a 30-day free trial and then for $1 per user per month, up to 500 users.
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Israeli cybersecurity company odix has developed a file sanitization solution that manipulates the format of files to clean them of potential cyber threats. The technology, which was developed in-house, is known as TRUE CDR. The company initially marketed its products for on-premise use, such as kiosks for sanitization stations, but has since moved to the cloud. odix received a €2 million grant from the European Union to protect SMEs in Europe from cyber attacks. The company is now preparing to work in regions in 2021 due to changes in privacy regulations.
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Odix Looks to Fight Rampant Malware Threat through Disarm Solution
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Odix is disarming the growing malware threat - Help Net Security
The article discusses the increase in cybersecurity threats, particularly malware attacks, during the COVID-19 pandemic. It highlights the need for organizations to have effective tools to mitigate these risks. The company odix is mentioned as a provider of enterprise-grade security solutions through its content disarm and reconstruction (CDR) approach. Odixs CDR scans and sanitizes potentially malicious files, removing any traces of malicious code and reconstructing the file for safe use. The article also mentions that odix has received a €2 million grant from the European Commission to make its solutions available to small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). This grant is seen as a positive growth opportunity for the company. The article emphasizes the importance of organizations improving their malware protection to develop a stronger security posture.
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Ransomware Protection Startup Odix Raises $2.1 Million
Israel-based ransomware protection startup Odix has raised a $2.1 million funding round led by private angel investors and Israeli entrepreneur Efraim Landa. The company develops technology to provide file-based attack protection, including ransomware. Odix lists Dun & Bradstreet Corp., General Electric, and the European Investment Bank as customers. They were also awarded a 2 million euros grant from Horizon 2020. This funding round brings Odix total funding raised to date to $6 million.
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Odix Dr Oren Eytan Chimes in on the Growing Malware Threat
Israel-based malware disarm firm odix has raised $2.1 million in round A funding, bringing its total funding to $6 million. The funding will allow odix to innovate, expand its reach, and make enterprise-grade security accessible to more users. The article discusses the growing malware threat and the need for effective cybersecurity solutions. It highlights odixs content disarm and reconstruction (CDR) approach to mitigating and neutralizing modern malware threats. The companys products can perform CDR on email attachments, files in transit, and removable storage. Odix plans to use the funding to expand its market share in the US, penetrate new markets in Europe, and introduce more Office 365 services. The article also mentions odixs partnership with US-based energy companies Vistra Energy and Dominion Energy to meet compliance standards.
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Ransomware Protection Startup Odix Receives 2 Million Euros EU Grant
Israel-based ransomware protection startup Odix has been awarded a 2 million euros grant from Horizon 2020, the European Union’s research and innovation program. Odix develops technology to provide file-based attack protection, including ransomware. The company currently employs 11 people and counts Dun & Bradstreet Corp. and the European Investment Bank as customers.
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Meir Nissensohn, Former IBM Israel CEO Appointed Chairman of the Board of ODI
ODI Ltd., a cybersecurity company, has announced the appointment of Meir Nissensohn, former CEO of IBM Israel, as Chairman of the companys board of directors. This appointment is seen as a significant strategic step that will strengthen ODIs position in the cybersecurity field and support its global expansion. ODI specializes in data security solutions based on innovative CDR technology. The companys solutions are effective against both known and unknown malware. ODI is headquartered in Israel and has offices in the US and Luxembourg.
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